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It depends on the type of Puffer Fish. Many lay around 3 or 4 eggs. For more information on Puffer Fish, go to http://pufferfish.ausum.net/
Nunners here, I was wondering which puffer fish you meant because some puffer fish release poison when they inflate, thus killing themselves and other fish in the tank. Or if you get the one that has shark spikes it could wound your goldfish causing it a cut, he could die because of an infection. Also i think puffer fish are tropical fish?
Puffer fish are scientificily called the rityhatteiser fish only found on the deep blue ocean caled the magnesia, they are not affected by the weather becasuse they yummy in cansis that is where they breed, sharks would usually go to eat them but they wimper while they weep and it scares away all of the sharks. It is proven by the GP..D that they rle around in the sand and that is why they are not affected deeply by the weather he he xox babe GOODLUCK ORPHAN
It would become easier prey, and quite possibly go extinct.
no! The flat head goes in fresh water and salt water, so does the puffer fish... I think :)
You would want to go water skiing when the weather is hot.In really cold weather you can go skiing on the snow.
Puffer fish, also known as blowfish or bubblefish, are solitary creatures and only interact for short periods of time. They like exploring but they don't like to be in the open for long because it makes them more vulnerable. They are slow swimmers and their only defense against predators in their ability to puff up. Puffing up does cause a risk to the puffer fish though because at times water or air can become lodged in their lungs and kill them. Because of this, they prefer not to puff. When guarding their eggs some puffer fish become territorial and aggressive and sometimes seem to go crazy. When kept in captivity the puffer fish have the ability to recognize their owners and can be taught to beg for food.
Porcupine fish reproduce by external fertilization, where the female releases her eggs into the water and the male releases his sperm to fertilize the eggs. The fertilized eggs then develop into larvae, which eventually grow into juvenile porcupine fish.
1: Grab all sodas on the level soda seas. 2: Once you grab the sodas go down into the hole and past the puffer fish and the huge puffer fish. 3: Grab the main treasure and go back up. 4: put it into the net.
Yes, very poisonous. It is not deadly, but if you get stung by one, you should still go to the hospital.
good. but if you think to go in the hot summer there it will be snowy wintery weather. so go in the cold please.